How to recover or restore deleted files on a Mac?

Are your files lost forever and there is no hope of return? Mac users have a variety of options to recover, and there are also several
third party applications that can use and give results or use similar services. Visit Disk Drill homepage at http://www.cleverfiles.com/ for more information.

Instructions:

1. Use Time Machine. All Apple computers come loaded with the latest OS: Leopard. Time Machine
is part of Leopard, and is a program that will recover your files easily. Just
open the application and travels back to the point where you want to access
your file; then click on "Restore" and automatically be placed in the
folder where it was before it was removed or deleted.

2. Use Backup if you are a member of Mac, with which you can back up
your files on a hard disk, CD or DVD or iDisk. Select a backup plan in the
process window, select the files you want to recover and click “restore”. You
have the option of backing up the system, which lets you recover all the files
on the back or just the ones you selected.

3. Use FileSalvage or Data Backup 3, allowing you to backup
restore and synchronize your information easily. Open the application and
select the settings to your preference, you will return later to the point
where your files and directories are located. Plan your backups through the
program and also adds additional options as a backup to a hard drive to protect
your files.Tips and Warnings

While some programs can search your computer extensively in
the files you want to restore, does not guarantee that the file can be
recovered without proper backup. Is it safe to have a completely separate hard
drive you use to back up your files? This will make it easy to recover your
files later, and not have to worry about if there is hope to recover your files
again.